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^W-y?rk^RIB?NE. THE NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBT'NT: Ii1 tVBUBBBB EVERY MOU.NINC B?MDAT EXISTED. trtrSmxinAV-rtiLtrT. (omwre cmr mu.,) ?w.voae. And dti. ?ereilt'City SuUcnbentor Slue Centsper wee?, oi. when thvy prcler, U?ey can pay id aCvance ui Ux- 1 Ms lor ?x muntm or u y?nr at the none rale. Srnscl*" enyre* Two Centa. MailMin^-her. Eire liotia^ per nnn^ iu advance, ami tli? top? .o ?orjue eor.?nued Wyual the tire* for which it:? pntd. SulxtcnptiootAkeE for?:x rnoothj. Three ImIW* in ad vane* n?uir?u m ri II exchangesiwnh Country .\swipapen. Daily Peper? wewl at th'. Os..r> whove KTtnf are turner ikon Ursje or The TzxSiTXX are not alnnve-.l nor m:*w*oe*. TItJtM- or JlOVIRTIIBO. fire 7>nea. or*-??Kir.' in*Tt?n. Z> ccn'?. k>r t--.ch i\iti?e'!?nt rajcrtioa. Iii!* <t Tea /.??esniniorerux?Elrrt insertion. SO " ** for each nileuwjwn: irrerbos. -> for one week.jim '* ** lor one loontti.wztvJ Ma.Titret. Prrncral Notie*w.*e. net ev.tcdtne fine M /?ee#. * CTT" Alt AdverUrftaeo'-i irrnrruad .n tkix i-ars-r appear Uitn to ?.ha aTominz and in the Kvwiins Edition Ysarii Jiavmucrr?i,'^ t" exceed 13 line*, with pnvuWe of nmewtn.- reiver* i-emectx at plciure, (payahie rrunrorrly or h?!f.y?*r<7 m advance).?40 00 SKW-VOKK WEEKLY TJR.IBU?E, A VERY LARGE PAPER. EOH THE Q3UNTEY. ra pieu-irrn aresn KATranxr Mosrcjio. At the low pnovof TWO 1KJIX.1RS [.erarmem, n advance, r h e r k rH ij n -..: Webatsr on the Lil.ence ol" HI aasm r ta ? ?e t ta. Cwrer-xmdec.ce of the New-York Trihuoe. WiHirrNoToN. Jan. 31.1"-Ia. The room of the Supreme Couri ol the United Stau-a was crowded to day to bear the argnment ol ?AXtxr. Wsarrr.t: on the Licenso Law of Massa? chusetts. It presented quite an array of beauty end ic:? licet, compared with the usual auditory there, assembled, ile occupied about two hours. He commenced by saving, that the general iot-nt o; the3f laws iegood, bur there are those who bcli^i, and I am one of thcra, that if Intemperance in to he put down, it niurt be by more powerful means than the law in question. I; must bo by the use of mr.ra'., t>- ifinns ard persuasive means rather than by coer? cion. The cause of Teroptrarce cannot he too much applauded. 11 in a noble and a holy cause. But there are Stales which have not disturbed their Licence Laws, where Temperance htm made much more progwas ;?an where {eanal laws have been enacted. If we ltiok abroad, where has trie Temperance Retormitioi! been most successful ? Look to Ire? land' Hid Father Mathew go fonU, clothed witb ooorcire power?, from British tiratuti-e, and depKadrsa* (?.< Ltoonce! Lsw?? No. He applied to the caecietisei', the utiJr:rsrandiiigB. tin: morali? ty, ibe ro?gion of tb> people; and whern hap this" rVorm-jtiirri been mnre mccessfui, where has it struck deeper than in Ireland? Ii in thin course, and line only, that can abatn th* evils of Intemper? ance. Religion arid MnraK the Pulpit, the Lecture Room, th? i'reo?. Up' exain| !? 'J pt-od Ben, well directed pubii'- (uiiai'iti?ItieHo are fjje means which mtiHt work cut ibia good and rxtermiir.te tili? evil. My lotrnr-d frieiirl {Mr. Huntington of Salem) has referred to statistics; 1 r>hali also re.f-?r to slntietics. , By the law of Ma?onchueert.s, it has been left op? tional with th?' Couaii-r. to prant iicenKesor u> wilb- ! hold th?m. In tiir Cotintiea thst have itdbered to ! tbe c4d<plaa, there line been loa.-? iiiuimperarief tlian in tbpn ttiut adopted more coercive raeaeurea. Congress peniiitB tin- unportatiun of liquors; it I may aricourage or discoureg? euch imjiurtaiionn. j Maaaachiieei e iius rseeer cakei! Congress to prohibit the importation ofapirita into ti;? porw ol the Irni'cd j States. Tlint would have oeen tU>" proper plan ol j procee.dinp ; but the di;l not n-k for ony Buch sump- ! tuury law?. BlajUMicliUaettS, uIho, with nil ber laws, toleraierf the maniifacture of spirite; aip* doea not even dincourugo tcu uianuiacture Oy tuxaliou on distilleries. The deiiiiioD of this case in favor of the piuintifl" in error wfnld out be derofatorj to the character of Mussaihuwtts, us my lenrneii iriend hinted at. i always di?lik" to near (bete allusions to the de? struction of the character of btule?, rf thin, that, or t'other lueasurf- cannot lie carried. This power to regulate commerce is clenrly a prerogative ol t*oii greiiS", and it is uot derogatory to a State to submit to tlw control of Congress. Ma?!<Hc!iuseitR may aometimes have felt iiggriev.-d nt soitif di-cimonn ol this Court, but on me whnltt she l?n? no cuubo to complain. Sh'- musl fbrgel her character and his? tory before she complains ol tii-- Mation'il powers in r. cuiutttiir tb? ? affairs. It ie Ibe benelicent course ef Coneress that has accelerated iier in iier onward way. Other States have been controlled by Ibe ex? ercise of this power, nnd she ban leit the benefits. Tbe ruling in the, Steamboat Monopoly cas? of iN'rw i'ork is one of there. She mir'ht better e'T-ct some objeete, bad she. retained the power to control com? merce; but she yiwlded it to Congress. It would I*. uojttBt and anceneroas to taUe buck part ot that wtvichelie yielded for tbe common ?ood. i!r. Webster then weni into ;i history ol the laws uf AlaBsaciiasetts on thiaqueetion, pointing out the requirement- ot the sctaof l~bil, 1835, oi. 'i'J, and '-1U. The act of IKC>. enctious ?d und 17ih, prt> videB that licenses viay be t;runied ou cerium con? ditional, A dispute arose about the meaninc. of the Statute, w hether il was merely optional^ Fhe net o)To37 wos passed to Foule tins dispute, the second section providing: mat the County Commissioners were tvtpowerrtl not compelled to (jrunt Jiceneea.? Th- law of 1UW made it illegal to sell Icsb than 15 f&llous. This Amounted to a prohibition, and in 840 it wuk rept ?!??'!. leaving the inn as it was by . Ihe Slututt; dl llloT? forbidding the retail of spirits " in loss than 28 i; il ions without license (it the option of tho County Cornniissiorir-rs. The law oVraiust which we contend is inteuded for prohiluliou, for tiie uboliiiuu ol suiea. It is inteedtd and etTt cts the abolition ol consumption in the State. It has bemo distinctly admitted by my learned friend that it is the policy oi 3Jr-sracbuBeits to abolish the consumption. The Supreme Court of Mrtssachu neits oet s tio.bir^ in the law but u regulation?her rrpreeectativo here, bottbts thai it ia intended lor pro? hibition, which :* not regulation. The ipi-alion then is, ure State law ?, intended to contravene a law ot Congress, coustitutional ? By the laws of Congress spirits may be imported iu caska of leas thau I? gallons and wiue in battles ol leas than a quart, nnd the luwa of Massachusetts aay tliut bei cirj.i hall not sell wise cr spirits in less quantities than ?? gallons The cueu of iirotc.i againel Maryland is not so strong as this. That was intended tor laxitiun, i.ol prottiuiiion. Tbe laws comolamed of seek uo teve cu' which was tne oi>ject ol the law in the othercose. In Brown's case taie was only embarrassed: here it is prohibited. Non-cansuiiiption ia the object ol this law. The Court in Brown's case decided that then- is no d ffertract between the power to admit and prohibit, if none be sold, none can be inipoii-d. The framed Chiel Jusiice of Mrtssaehimeiisi says that ihe plaiodtfia not au importer. This dues um appear. For all inat is on the record, Samuel Th?r low 1? on importer. If this v, as intended to be provot!, it ehould have been staled iniheindirtment, ' M not beiiig an importer." Vet the indtctmenwa not a bad oun. The laws make no distinction between pereotia whethr-r importers or retailers; j et the laws ol t'-ongreas nay tue: spit its may be imported in caskaol lee* quauti y than can b.'sold by retailers. Thisia making a disucciion between persons which the Uw dors not recognize. Tnia distinction ia valuable in Brown's case, lie cause the law* of Maryland were cortfitied to im? porters, and because it was u tax cose. It has not touched liiei power of Oonsres? nor the myde in which that power ahall bp exercised. The counsel adaoit, k uiatonction made between impiirtcni and retailers. It is eve4i raid that this I law way be good in \ j\. and laid in par.; that it I may be valid iu its sjpptieeuicia to sorae pe.reons and : VoiJ in n? applicntiou to others. If so. there mu^t i be et-me lepai disutnion. Tips uei makes no dis? tinction. Mo law of CongresiB makes any tiisunc lion Both impor.er and reiaiier are priva.'ecitixejiB ?oeaged in commerce oa tbeir own accoita'. A word al?ou: l'ii phraseology of the Conatim tkm (An. 2, Sec ii). ?? Among the S:s.tn?" Coa |re.?a ehci! have power " to regulate eoanmi re- with ?of'gii nations and amon; the several States and ?r.r. ihe Indian tril-fs." 'Among the S;s?-s docs an: tacaa arnortg the eoeerergatics ol the States, I>ut *moag the people0f rjit. Stat-s ?? >': eera! s:?t-.v' here !u-ai;,a.'/me Stairs. I would col dwell on ??* exposition of words, but would rocousmend it to some wrii-r or. i erosl etjti?am. In louks^ hac^ oae v^bk9 it 8traBKp rjiat ^w'.iotkaaott'.d have insisted op m.-,kirr S i,eZerV8Ud- b-lfbore tt Mr< ^? to otner ltrr^t .\?action ol suer, men a? titr cJr* thl ia bis decision ou this '? to iel???S"?? SsaxKena posssital?. I Jr the work ^Tt^f^ U~* ^ with s^'h?Ph9*taaM CM00t bK Gained, ir ?wy, on ?sa Stale , . triiri,-c. ?ir. STS h? kc?-n**??te?iy in tne Sure, bat ?'r. &ute Uws exutttet with t'no la?rt^ c,)Q. Cues r, i n--;.;n iK>m;-' Wn?e?f Stwo law t ?wevor tends to defeat the sut^taaxial purpoae of ^* unptwesmaalriw. 1 ^eavL1^ 01 ^"Sre^s aathorir.ee imptctatione for ? J?rv.T conou"'p;ion. The purptsse of Cougre*, Wt>!n T^M,Un,ptk>fi' 11 ?e" duli?* ?V a ^uoa. ffae Iwur^ coooael nviirju, ^ pro. j BY (tREELEY & MtELRAI VOJL. IV. WO. 257 claims that the S.a.? law is intended to prohibit to ebolUh r^naumplioc. Bat what ia this - police power] of whicbwe hear bo much ? It is not defined in the CoceUta tun. But ShiB cose is not a law of police., hat e law cd -..cmerce. A city ceo wake poiice law?, but i-enr.-ot make laws for the rrgula*ion_ of cotraere.c, llv lnwa of Congress spirits can he irrtpOTttrd, f:r [tj other words iittrrhttBcd. in casks of 15 ebHoos or 10 gallons; but by the. taws of Massachusetts it cannot ue Bold iu less quantities than 28 gallons, except ov th-* option of County Commissioners. If to etil or j buv m l-iss than 23 galloLJ is retail, then Congies* import! In retail. Uut 1 cboeer to take hold, of this proposition by somewhat a stronger hand. Let the distinction between wholesale, and ret/ii! run whrre it may, a State caonr.t control tb? quantity. Wnat ia the value ot wholesale if retail trade it cut ofT? Export trade i? tike a river, conveying from springs and nvulets. and flowing out to the wide ocean. Im? port trade is liv.-- irrigation?let out by rills from r. large lountaitti; and this lam- fountain must be controlled by cne power, the nmional power. I do not deny thnt laws lor health, tfce. mev be enact?.d by Slates : but laws cannot be. paaw-d to prohibit or abolish what Congress has passed law? to regu iatc. Ji retail is stopped, wholesale must stop also. If co.iKumptiun is siopp-d, so txiust iuipurta be stopped. Wnat would be the efleet of this measure if appli? ed to otiier cases? Suppose toil Spirito toal ouc dol? lar a. gallon. The law cl M'isaeehriee.tts thee is that you shall not purchase less than 23 dollurs worth- Now suppose this rule- applied to other ar iicl-a of comt:i~r::e, Ilroadcloth for instant e. Th tjtaic of Now-York wisnes to encouruge her saiinr inauufacture.--, asd, on nsr Canals, gives prt ference to ner own Sail, over foreign Salt. But could ci?. puss a law that you should not buy a less quan? tity than 23 dollar's worth 7 Suppose that ihn same role now applied to other bevetages. Tea. Coffee, Spices, or Tobacco, and what would i>: the conse? quence 1 it i* hish time, your Honors, lint these questions were settled, aiid thr; law established. What are ve coining to1 Suppose some of trie Northern SiawshoulJ tak- it into consideration to pass a law prohibiting the salt- "f the p-oduertions ot Southern Stales, ?ug*rfot i:,s:ancu. except in BOeh quantities. iamount tn a total prohibition. Th* r.uthoiiiy ol' Congress over Spirits, Ten, Sugar, iStc. is the some. Or on the conlrary, suppose some of the Southern States should pass- law.-, intended to bnve s simiiareiTect on the manufactures pftbeNortbjirn poned into Southern States ! These things are not so remotes* to pssjswitboutrwtice, for threats of this kind have already been held out from high pieces.? Would sLt-hn stai- of things bedesirable 1 1 trust therefore that this qaestion will be.nettled in such u way as to susiain tne National authority over there case* ; and sho-v to the f everul State,? Hint their in? terest und dignity nre best consulted by u ready ec quiesCI nee with the Ihwj (/ Congress. Tire present law ?d" M.:s.-...r-'r,u-> it.- i ppe.ars in 1 milder than the 15 gallon law ol 1840 ; but her*- we have h openly avowed by tiie. counsel ol the Com? monwealth tiuil its object i-i tbe f ame. The tit-veral States should Hubinit promptly to all the laws of Congress It i- derogatory to any State to hold up tier own laws in oppoaition to those of Congress. Even when an injury is (iane. as some States have supposed to be the case by the_ opera, tion of Tntiff Laws, the Stales should submit with ahn riiy tu these regulations, it .s by such comprt> I mis-s that we maintain our nationality. The} are j a sutTeuder of State privileges, given in exchange for benefits accruing Irotn our Federal Compact. My learned friend has acknowledged, what he could not deny, that tin* Stute law ip intended lor prohibition. Congress basreguluted this tiiatlrreoas to derive a revenut from the consumption, which the State has passed a Inw to abolish. 1 have shown 'ha: whet: a S:ste law conflicts with, or irrrpedea u Ihw of Congress, the State must yield. As tlicrc lore it in arknnwledged that the present law is in? tended to conflict With alaw ol'Conercas regulating commerce, the State law ie unconslitutioDaJ: oiii?t wise tbe United States laws would be su'iordintit^ lo Stale laws. The contrary it true Alt Stut lawa,bealth laws, police laws, are sttbordinutis to the laws of Congres? und sh Sueh must jield to the sutx-rior it they conflict with or impede each other. Mr. Webster then, m * low tou>-, submitted n lew points in writing, to the Court, and took his sent, having occupied freu. 11 A. M. till 1 o'clock. P. M in the delivery of bis urguineM i bnve merely Civ^ii you a..me of the> points. a? the court roon. is poorly arrnnrcd lor the accommodation ol Report? en. Mr. Webster appears uguii. once or twice n-xt week. Richelieu, HT The Knickkrbocker for February is mi J our table a* usual at precisely the ri?ht time.? Its ct.ntcnts art; various and enlcr'.ainitij" us ever. Trie (ipcniiitr paper under the tilic of 1 A Few Candid Observations/ cmbodiesmuch wholesorr.c truth, fearlessly though aoniouincs crudely ox. ! pressed. The writer maintains that Force is not j adapted cither to prevent crime or reform the ctiatiual. ' The Destruction of Carthage,'1 Some, tiling- to Die for; * Earth's Mysteries,' 'The Mu I aica! Neighbors,' &.c. are the titUs of same of the principal artick's. The'Literary Noticea' and Editor's Table' aro in the Knickerb ?ekcr's u.c.ual ' vein. We copy tbe following brief Poem : DIRGE FOR AN INFANT/ pt a new COrfTRtBOTOR. Lay her gently in the. dust; Grievous msk, but oh! ye must! Hear the sentence. 11 Enrth to earth. Spirit to immortal birth;" loathful, gentle, unriefifed, Angels nurture now the child! Upward soaring, like the dove, faring with her rnaina.of love, No; to draw her spirit back, Hut to smooth her upward track, Her, the youngest ol thy fold, Augeis watch with love untold! Said not oft her pleading '-yes Tout they lonct .1 for purer skies; When the sob and cryslal tear Spoke of rough'uins billows here, Prayed ye not that she might rest On her heavenly Father's breast' NVith the ? Rock of Ages' trust Tuttt which was enshrine,' in dust: Robed in ever-spotless white. In an atu.oepber- ol i;iit, 15y the ncver-l'aiiing springs n. Rests she now her weary wiog^. Give the ephit back to Cod. Ami iis vesture to tbe sod ! Life nenc. tonh will tuisr a rav. Km.tied but to pass away : Bearing u celestial nam-", Au;:eis tend the ?e?ra! flsnv?: Rnroxs arson Urio> o; t'cRptNtN^ axn Ui-tma aitr. CAlWItKi Hi Whuo, H rxrW. ??"' 3vo. nruAi *w BrouMra. The fact that Uiu work has reached its tenth j edition siieaks all that ceeu Iks said in its tavor._ I Mr. Preset-tt, pursuing i:is labors after loaiag his > nyei-iirhr, has achie\f<! a reputation commensurate with thv* S-.incuage, and his merits have been as cor I U'ftlly adrcittrd by Etrropcuaa critics as bv tho*e ol our own country. H;? p?"Vnce of investlgatisa, his freerJom from prejudice or passioo, and tut iste re?: to Americao readers of the Rt igs of the Span? ish sovereigns by whose ps'roc-re Colttrztbus was esabied to discover the vVetteni C-.-'nticent, cotr; bine to render this work an Requisition to the Litera? ture of our CboBtry. Mr. Prescott'a ?tyie is rather p.-lished than vigorous, but ho depicts Spain iu the day of her highest ?iory, her triumphant over and expulsion of tiie Moora, and her discovery of and fir..t acquisitions upon this Continent, with sue t ir.rtness and graceful sniraati.-n.?The pablisbars h*.ve our tbaak? for issuing ibis work on paper and in a manner which does something to rerieem the character of New-York hook-jaiakirir. i^' Horace Pagaud who has been indicted and ioiprisoced fur forgreg Stute warmnte?and wtiose trial upon a w rit o: habeas ccrnus has bcee peading for the inst ?e-k before Cht?f Justice S.is.rkev, hai beern required so give, bail lor his apt-enntuce at the next tenn of thr Hir.ds Circuit Comfn the szv: of four thousand dollars. [Yicksburj' AVbig. Kl?.?;.?A dw- llfcjg house a: Hudson, owned bv Dbartesi Coimsii of New-Vork, was deertrovsti by fire on Sunday last. Fl*E?9a ,lhc 23:h a fire brcka out in .Charies tot;, Sr?. t.. in t- coiiora v-areiKiu>e on Msg ak^IQ SSiv5Ti~ 'The buildioiT, wiui its cue leats, ^ou tuuei of cottos, was eodrclv dsatTivvod. fCEW-YORB C ONGXB8SIQJSA I P& O CEEDI&GS. rr tbi arroETT?. or tht jc v. te^tte. Fp.itjav. January 31. l?l?. The Senate did not ait t-claj, Laviug ad? journed over to Mont!ay next. Eutjse ur Representatives?Mr. Thsbatts, by unanimous ccnperit. submitted a jnir.t-res?j!u. ti .u, that the iaw o:' ii';c. appropriating anr.u- j aii i two htmdred thousand coiia-s for arrmog ?fid ceruippmg tne ini;it;a of the United -States j and territories, be no modified that one-fourth ??f ! rJie arn-rant sba" be applied to the purchase cf C .It's water-;.:- of *mnjuiiiiion. The resolution was read twice and referred to the Committee of tits. Whole on the State of the Union. Mr. Saendexs, from the Committee or. the Juciciarv.iritrjduccd a bill to establish a uniform rule of naturalization, and to repeal all other acts on this BTjhject heretofore passed i wnich was read twice and referred to tiie Committee of tnc Whole on the state of the Umorj. Mr. W Ei.EEit submitted a resolution to bring te a close to morrow at two .'/clock the ceb.ne on the bill to establish a Territorial Government in Oregon. Sir. VA.tct called for the yeas and nay?, wiich were ordered, and, being taken, resulted, Yeas 9-1, lS'avs C5. The House went into Committee of the Whole, and took up the bill for cstablisair.g the Govern? ment oi Oregon. Tse ccbatc en this subject tested until rtfe adjournment. SattT.tiaT Feb. 1. 1H3. Itkil Oregon Bill In Ute House. House or Keph?sentatives?Mr. Hap.alson. among other things rtlatinrj to the Army, pre? sented a petition for il* abolition. Mr. rjU.NKEii-oRii called up the bill relating to Mileage ol Members. After pome remarks on this matter, Ihe H tue rcsoived itself into Com raitle.e of the Whole. Mi W eu.e.r in the Chair, and retMmtcd tbe (^nsioeralitmof thcbill lotstdb Iisii the Trrntoriil Government of Oregon. Mr. Winthrop objected tn this hasty action, while negotiations r.e-c pending between our Secretary of State and Great Britain. On this and several other points he mnd'-;a capital speech. Mr. Cary of Maine, spoke against delay, and mostly in condemnation oi ihe Acht>urton Treaty. Mr. Morf/e of Maine, replied, and stated that Maine had gained more than .she lost. Mr Hakdin, after a few remarks in explana? tion, submitted two additional sections, a? an amendment?one of them, thfi.1 the act shall not t?t construed o: carried into effect, so a* to inter tcre, in any way, with tue j >int rigMs of occu? pancy according to the Convention between Gre;."t Britain and the United States, until the expiration ol twelve months after notice shall have been given of the abrogation of tbe th:rd nr. ?.icie by the President ol the United State?. Mr. Kennedy of Indiana followed in t; Hun comhr speech, ia which he advocated the Oregon bill, because he had a constitutional hatred to England, lie expressed rather a dce:re to sec a war. Mr. Adams proposed an amendment to the first section, that, forthwith, Rftcr the passage of this bill, the Pretident of tiie United States biiali ce.urc to be giren to her Majestv's Government, in con? formity with the convention, notice thni ihe U. States think fit to eiisannoal the convchtioi c in. eluded between the two Governments in lf?Ti after the expiration of twelve months from the tlay this notice sha.l have beer, given to the Brit? ish Government, the stud conventt?m shall ba en? tirely annulled aiid alrrogated. The question wast.-.ken on the amendment of Mr. Adams, by 'ellers, und it was dissgrtcd to? tue- 77, 11 es 92. Mr. Coixaiuasuhmitted an amendment, strik? ing out the limits specifically refined in ihe bill, and mereiy stipulating that all the territory west of the Rocky Mountains shall be organized into a Territorial Government. And it was rejected, without a count. And to the fortieth section, Hf- follows, which was adopted, with a slight roodifieat on, viz: Provided, cz'ifit..-. Tara tin.- liitur. crnr.i. of land content. ;iluu-i t>r this art >lmil beanbject to the settlement of any u.*. put,- now peodine betareen UreniUnuunmai UwUnitedStatei iu relation to tntir respective claims, Mr. A. V. Baowm also submitted the following as the lorty-eecoiid section, which was agreed to, viz 1 And whereas; by n Convention entere?! into between hii Brumme Majestr and tiie (Jnaed States of .America,, it wt> ippuletfil nnd aareed that nnv country >?:: tba North? est coast ?f America. u> ihe westwanfoi tbo stony .Mountain?, ?ii-ul.i tie Ireo and open lo tiie citizen*am! ?u!-jecl,o! the two Power?. it boioj cotnnsMmt, however, to either oi'iiiecoiurnciinrr Peer eta, in case eithe; ?hould think li'. ci any time after Uv int. of October. lrCs. on einns due notice ot twelve mootbi to the other coBUacuui; party, to annui ai.d ahroeite tin, Conven Be R Ihne fore enacted. That nothir.c in Ihn act shall he so contrued a? to clo>= 01 obatrnt: any of the harbors, bav. and creeti'.or the navcatior. ol nvea within tbe territorial limit? o'the tetntorv lieiehv o-jranized. or any part of the eountrv Uiai muy he claunal 0) .'ittier party on tin- Northwest coa?l of Auic-'ca, netween the 4il degree auU 54th licgree 40 minutes ol'north altitude, r.cuir't the vessels, citizens, end rabreeta of (ireot i!rita:n, iicreeiihlytotbe Provision? of the 31 nrorleof the Convention of.SOtfa Oclidie:, isis, betweon trw Cmted Sintis, and Great Britein, until iho tenouuuion ol the >aii! stip illation ol taut Convcution. Mr. WiNTHitoP ryffered an amendment to tiie sixth section, in the form of a proviso, that there shall neither be slavery nor mvuluntary servitude, otherwise than for the punishment of crimes, ex? cept where the pa-tics h - ve lie en duly convicted. It was agreed t-i?<"ye.- 85, noes 5ti. Mr. A. V. Brown proposed to add to the thir tioth section of the bill, the following, which was agreed to, vir.: Previied, c'trass. That in ca?e< where any British tuhjert. resident or tradins m said Territory of Orecou, ?hall bo arnwt. e?l. charirej wiUi liie roiuaiusion of any uoMlenwanor or lei ny. tiievame snail bedatnreaad over t-> the neejestJrinaaaJof the Urttish GovercuteBt n.iviiiir jurKui-uon over the ofleaoe: tins provision notlo apply aAar .tbc penod-*f twelve months inun any notice which may he riven hy trie ['rote,: State?, ru n> .?. :.; iaUhl by the thud art cle Of iuc Cou?cntK.n now ful> s if tic; between tiie. two couuUicn iu reUilarp. 10 ?!d Territory. Mr IIaaJMETt proposed to amend lire bill by requesting the. President of the United States to cause due notice to be given to tr.c Bntisa Gov. eminent of the des-ire and intention of the dv crtiinen: of the Uni ed Males to annul and abro? gate the Convention between ;ne two Govern? ment?', concluded August b", Isi27, Bgieeahlyto the third article of .said Convention?anything in this act lo the contrary not to 03 in force until the expiration of twelve mouths from the passage oi this act. Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, offered a substitute for the whole i>dl; but it was rejected?nycs 47. noes not concied. The Committee rose and reported the hill to the House, with amendments. Mr. Duncan moved the previous question, which was sacjnccd. The main question was orde-ed to be put, (and the bill wid be the nrs: bnsineES in order on Monday ) And the House ad^rimcd. Hon OoDen HojyxiAN of your city isnov. in Wtisliiiigton. He rrrived last night. Mr. and Mrs. Wickliffe guve their first party for th; tu.bon |sit nifeh:. Tbero is Svinc talk thai Senator MEiEicr: will resign beiorz vole cn Texas be taken. Suie iy that gallact W^nir; State ought not to have her voice misrepresented on this qutsii r-n. Cheap Po.tace ?Pbosttt Acrir-r Needs - Ac all nxav not be awrue of tbe simplicity of form that may t>e given to a petition to Congress, the fol? lowing is suggested as suitable m be sign*d by the cilircrsf of every v-IItee, nmi forwarded tortha ith to Birne .?Tetiit>err T? 'Jie HvnerahU Scxalc end ij\-vjr ot ReprtsauaUeej m Lo9tT~cst ztfcnwitJ: Tr?ua?e.-.xr*drrar?eeU'^ r?u woi n?,iUCe Ibe rate ol It-re: fsatare, throucbout the C. Stau?, u. 'k-j. ceaif. and that rwwrpepcra ar^d raurprjeu in uoe propar tiuQ. and alxihth ihr frsnknss pnv?tjro. We heartiiy concur ia the tcliowisc sectirnecti There is som-ediing fo crlioris and ami-re publi? can in the prrse.~i system oT kigk postage for tbe people, ttuA no postage for tiwsc iu pover, thai it would seem as tnoirpb tire sovereign lrremen of tbe nation would ctius-p their dissatistacticn to be beard in the ear of ConoTess. as the voice of one man. Would they taki- the slight trouble of doing ihis, they would doutul-ss be btaid. and D-? ototvrpitceci on iht r&tw fc-otirjff aj.tiveh roiere, with respect to mtii prrviieg?s." )FFICE :>? ? >: a SSAl'-v: TREE1 'i_\-- nWRLWBtG, FEBRF Z3T Eseecssea ami ?"Ttr>r;ed by V-.MArrr-rss'irs, ; earnerof Rrn_di-_T aad P-r?oir.e-r.:eet. ?trance rr: itr-r?sr. ' it. New.Y?dc /.'.'/.-r?ets ?Dr. r"w?srrr.r-. P:. ?ort. Dr. N"--r.r. Dr.Frsc. Ut-dtea?a. le i:-rr_er, J)r. Weed. Dr. Se.ncisrr. Lr. I*. Smita, Dr. Uua.-,-a i Best r-Hreuivii i ?.rSi-; soc-aa'-r on lu?c. jaS Ska ET* Crahnn; Hottre?THerve Arraitsremcnt.? BOSWELL GOS* i,'?tk- fc.i fn?_U and rJie*wil.:rc that he j ha- enJasrac! hi, KOJH&I.Vf) EST.tBr.i^rlXhZXT. \ knrrrat? UieOrasaro Jl- v-c. S3 Barcby-Tlrwr'. bj n.tdiar to I iirdv? a-'^niriiri; m___o.Anr' ;?t-oe-^ u> arrrocimod&ie trnn- j sier.' ,.r- ? . t.ie a..-: !p.T-;r_l,fe tTm?. A'i | tneucV of Tesperoisee ?' ."ri-rr a qu;c". name, and rr?edi.m fan the fumes or ajcoc">. ?_<i roLrtceo. cr? rpvrtrd to patnicize Icr" house. Try Yes*?.- 'e Sv>s?-ro.wi_ the choicer, selection of fmlf. tzr. *i.r , ?? ?? - ? ,,?: w- ' t? ?'ncrir adiiet?a to, bat a ut.ire wiii be * Tired -or thoro who prefer rase onunar? raorte. or rntse?! diet. Croton Soower. Werra t_aJ Cold Beth*, free. .0 ?: Ol SWELL COS?. 50,000 DSATCU BY CONSC *. PTION Woutii perhaps be a email estimate jcr th* raraces of this dreadftu disease in a. sin<?ie year; then arid the. fearful catalogue of those cvtof 't'v fnJL emotion ot tkelMurs, HfTnirrr't iAsthma, Csuehs, Influenza. Bronchitis,arid cllirr -.irteaser. of THE LUV:.- AND LITER, And the lun aronl pre-tr.- an appealing p-r-cfofihsfar-Jity of tbeietwr- ? &S*ts oi Fd secrsss. Bat it n imp'-r-r.-. tr?ar> . v.: : . _.i..f this oreaJ. wr-ta of human lit? aright have ben prevented by.a trrncly use of DIL VVISTA?'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. The create*'. rerrtedy ever d emven.-; by man fnr all di?*i?e> of the pulmonary orx_a? ,-fuduced by coid and cnauceniile cluntitcs. Score? of ca.?e< h^ve orrse to our kn?wi*dce ?'iwre the na oer.t bad be?n civeu up t- 'i* of (.'onramBtjon?a- b?vnnd trr? renrli ot'meoica.1 hel?t,i" nr :;,.r ma ..r thta WiM t.'hcrry liaKrtm have be^n -revislr jt^.t.-irr-t to coni.ih-f ;.e:i!tri. Afwter.it a fteiaiuimsrecently Jrtt lha ?rhool ?Hc w?.s aticQii nr?!?:uii iiiti iin'il thot 'ire raus*. <lie "f t.Vm -tuaptton?to rr-i m I. i '-x, wi^m; tiMpe-wl bcr lew re maimnrrdayi wita i?- trw.?'?.. Bv -omo cumn-stu lrtbi in. dueeil flake '.'> - :i: ?'? '?<? t'i.orrv. by w.Mtrn ?ne war entirely eure ! in a siior tiKie. ind retumui to hersenw/l with a ii-r.t -j,<i r^inv.romt-ii .'?-'.Ith. By 3p;.licn::'?:i to tWa offiee, tnrtiier i^uurulnii ?f this and oilier lemnrtalile cur?* w;i.'? heorluiiy e ven. Manyof the roost rhstincnttbed physicians of tail city and Brooslyn cive this Bal-atn their tmuualJied approval. Why shouwl tnev not ? it n cvirry x.iere haikr.t as "NATCBE*3 FAVOK1TE PltESCRIPTl' >N." >?inr; formal from cbeariea] -vtrars* of WiW Plierry Bare and 'l ur.-.w-ij simple, nut povnsful i:icre<;.enli of .Suture-a own LulM^atnry. Ail who have uty ?.-undortu. nimpnund r.nicur m tcs lifi inc 'hMt h i.v imsl ? caciouii reinvly ever known. i'nucipal oSca, 'ii Ann*?; Now. York, t-oldolso ny Arcr.ts in rali parts of the Union._siH 6mi THE CKI:aT KEMEL?Y Foil As/Jimn. Di?nilty of Breathing, Bkeding of the Lungs, t"tr??re.v. (!<,iis Bronchitis. Influenzas, Shortness *J'Breath, Pui:iar:<l Weakness in the Ghent or Side, and thai vwst terrU'lr of aU diseases. CONSUMPTION OF 1 HE LUNGS. rt-R. FOLG Eft's 0L0SA0N1AS, oi AIOj-RSALING 1/ BALSAM.?It ronrrsat t.ro??t ' r ft t?-iou- ao.l rroable *ome Couch ? Have roaa Para fa ?. Side, accornpaniec with Shortness of llrtelk. uirl oilier aiarnnr.rr >yn:iitoin< wtncii ieni) you to fan that ^ou will tiecente trie victim ot Consuviptiiin? Here i> a llemruy Ct tinrw!. It w;li riierfcyour Couch, refiiws the ixtin and Miiettew in, yonrcsett, nrelipetuiiy resioce you to baoUli. Am rou soRetinc rrom^ftaiaa ? Try thb-wohderfu remedy. Heart the fonowine cast? of cum which it has perlurmeii wit'i 11 n ?irart Unic: jOetrid tfender ? .- t ?r?-. ?? ?. reductal very low by a tedious couirn and bk'eutrur-at the lanss. He nail tnei! various retnedtea w rthoot be itand an phj nehu had almn ??...the i.' Ih- oi ili.in?: iii.n in ;? ri??!. Altlionib Im IkmI hectic lev?!r ami mplit ??c:iU. on." boCudOl ins. ereal rcmccy restored him entirely to hearta. Gtnrct W.Haas wn- rc.'?ved by two boale? of tbetH-isa. oniau. Rlihimri' ?<? wenhatUie tim^ he eojnirwnead w.m it that he eosM rcar^e ?ulk. lie co?irheil tncosMvi'!)': h-dilli eait3rof tueathmtr wnr snch Omt ne coold ore. uolk n lew .tc:>- nt a tune, tuid his nicht swaat* were rtreodfiU.^ In two wt-ck. Iroai the cuinyieiiceireriit ol - nssts Uia inedicnc. h* wtlkeil wiUi eu?ed'ov:i I'., vt-iv : rii.i in -u weeV- ne wru so tar restore! ns to be abia attem: to his UG-mes. amni. y. /.?.'?Tri. Bsc I'ikc street, iw eared ot Jlsthmn by half &bottleoFtbeOloiTionian. lie bad n?: lun slown m tied for rn-'rJtiisu ten BsMths. H" has never had a recurreiiee "t l!ic (hseal ?'. now more than five ir.unlhs. Mr>. ArchihaW. W \Ve?t street, was cured of .i.*(Awrjof4 yenrv' stawdmc. by half a bottle, ami declares it to bo the best rneilicine in the ? Sbs had used various othet rcrnetlsrs Wliou* 'lie i :i-t !? : ? Trsonsawbol ? ? ? m ent beinren In si,,,?. vh? eflicacy of the Km.. MoT than ."twenty year1' experience in i1-use lass proved it to be tho in-*' won 't-rtu' n:n*li m ;ne world for th" cure of the a ?.\.- i.kT.:i.ihci .:u"n-cs. Poraale only :.t 108 Nasan itreet,one door above Ann lahl am*_ GRAND KlCSTJIsTSXI The mos! astonishing, all~dectsixte and unsurpass? ed result* bar-- thus far. attended the ministration and Sim'ly use ofl.'.H. s-MlTlf M "IMPROVED IM'UN VE-.UTABi.E PILLS." (.S'u far- C"Cted.) Which are now attract!:..- th Uta K :i of mankind, in eon swiuencr' of their unhrersalfy nrk.-xjwlnlrred ?upenontr nv?B rVKBT ornap roaxand vaircol fhtrgatiec^JijHrtcut, Di? uretic, Sudorific or ExotetarasH temedy; and Uivir rapid poptrlarrty u. a Mverahrai mtsdieine, fur Intermittent, Jlrmirirnt B?ioui n>:d other Ft-rrrs, Influenza, Colds, Head-Ache, Indigestutn. Dyspepsia, 1'crreUed Appetite, Heart bum. Cottsveness, Dutrrheea, Foul Stomach, Worms. Rheumatism arid tloni. Scrofula, Lrrer Affections Impurities o f the lihod. Fanale Compfai'iis and Paint in the Hood, Side and Hack. is* must positive enaranteeof their nmmiBlteied cvcs>llcncc. They nrs. i iintcmc to.ni tiic dcmaim, crt-ctins more postttve ly lieneticutl it?u!t>. than nor othet r r; iwi (i >?alle 0 remedy. I eopk. iiave Ih-u. dused w.",/, renn;, and have cxoerwneed the too treiiii^::: awMeueaci . smi ha?a tahssn the okl na~Md*ufif ealbart es until uderaursa ctvrsvray lo rbseuit, at the vcr/ t.'iousi-.i oi .-c:-: ;.iion. "i'ltc anti lote, mi ionir-wishnd, and nOWSO mach called for. is the very rfnnedy needed; stlLP, PUsasBT. barmlesi sad Efucadoc?a satob k.- reroedy; and on-? '.hut i? evJUll SOUXaBt ii-Kaiicc Oats pert.inn all Unit it proin^.. W* Im\.' the mo t irrs-irasshi.! prool ot llu.-;n terry caseUir.; has co^.u lo our knowlerlce, whit jusliiit- us w.ti; R-\XT1no rrrrc l-ur; tatA m anv ca?e Isl RAJIAflUC, Iho purrlia ser may have n:> mom | back. Sir. BaawaTCst, the hatter, 130B iwcr..cure:! ofdysper^ui. Mrs. r-itVTk. ot stuz. curt^ of head-aibe and pun in the side. .Mr. litt-L. 1C B.-sadway. cure.1 ol head-sehe. .Mr. Iavplkv, 3?3tirev3iw.ch.sireel, curw ol dysp?;?^ of 5 yerirs' standing. Rev. Mr. Bcxsxtt, cf Brootiyn.curtslof rush ofblood?) tlie neu^ by these I'lhV Ali?? Donvuss^eomerofWaUM anil Lndsowjueeii, cured Ctfotraaaai ol pain in tt?. head, dizziness, &c Mr? Ciibii. .vite oi t-,r inker in r.nwsiyo, cnre.1 of weak nejo. pain m the JienJ. side and Wei^t.Vi thsr sue t? nule to be about, which wr.s not :te caw betoBS ;? -. OS Ute e hlk. MksC. UcsaitKS'iN.i! T-mity-pliire. cured of the mre.t dsncerous cold and i i.^-... u bieh und almost taken her I te. Camaos?Ask tor Dr. rssti-nt'.- " In Uan ycz'iaJiic I'&s." X'u other tladhui Veaetsd>selrSUs*'. ara t-.?r.-r cmt-u,) and no others possess the vut r.es whtcn TrtK.tc fills cioju^ N. 1!.?>CS that US. SlOIB's mini uamr iaon every lot. Sold at the fr.i ' .?:??..:?-.;:? (,ktt>'\v|. ;!-s"rBKST. .\*w \ o.-k, ami .\o. \i V, r-ter-ureet. ills-tons' Abu. M:.. lii' es. 189 Knltoc-street, Brooklyn. Iii Im* FOB TIIK PILES :! A REYOC ArTUCTEDWtrn i'll.VS^-Trr!h-n with. JA otil tielny, J?r. t'phani". Ver - . ti c i^-. Ucineay ever . fiisred to putoe Botjce. Tr.? res?y cseeilent mrd!c;oc istiw result of a tdMsreagh nied.cal ecucnti-jii. and a competC l.Mowk- ^t- n! the dm ate !'?: tshieh :' It rt.-onuTse.id ed. "1 nc niiso 'numpliant successatacud* its udrciaistmi?^ Read toe lo?owirc reniarkablu crises: A ljudy. resuiuur in Noriiilk-xtreet. was seriously afillctej with ftsrs ; s<? eteat vis? ia:r ,;:r!er?.;, thai to bsb ner own ei presAion, hie ???? a harden : lor tour wessrs she hw! been ai tendet: by one ?i oiit n o-1 eminent 1'hrsicions, w ithout the ieisl beoorit. Snt:.-.;i?j tiiat it was an ascrBvated case ot Biles, I presenbed the Eleciunry ; two , ,?sr- were uvd. Six aiwitiis alter, the same iudy called on me u. presenbs i> r-iorje-rcin:. iiiiint. and U?n inioniiesi iuethat the ? as pcrfecUy cuivd of taiePiie- by trwiw-o Wi--?, and hod earsenenced no return since. Jlrs. (I. reodinc in t;n*ene-.t,tenlied on me last,priur;.say. me that ?he ha-! been aflecteri with Piles !or two years, accon. pomed by pain in tlie sicV. tsaipiL'.U.j ul the heart, a sense ?f strsilasi'^s ncrtus the e?est, and oppres-ion ; was uiahie to lie down wi?vwi' esevat:iis the nead and encst consnierobly: resuiir ii.iri!io-.'aiir j.; stuceti a -ease ...r'saS?CBtlaa. toiiowat by a csnich. I!y usinr one o( tiie Li^ctunry. Use pern in v ?do, ptlpitfttitr:! oimI BDJIISBion ceosrst. sne cvtrld I* d-nrn wa.ioti* mr.-ins-ea ence. anu.i.-e i*ues were imrrjolly removed, r.r ?.. : Mi m; Je I c: re.: w z:-j.:.;]c;.. Iron ,-t the patirr.i. S : Uus cjty fiy tire rrvpririer cuij,, a rcrriiarl7 educated Physician. conr>.?.: to ".n i.ti-^' ;>mrrt:c>- tor the tpratiornt of Cnttorrtr Dt.*B*r?=. No QSBowc: ?. >led?:.-Jrid?ace in re latiop Ui the ot -::r atiieceotapbUBl jratu. Price cf the Electuary cne rhienr. 'J3~ hczirwr* that the EUuutsru is in Imrmiu hem^u;. ni-l n t :?:: .z'?ual airplirtsUaUj, aodsoiil only at liss Bovrerr. E ur doors ahove r-pnc;->t. ijffax hoots fmrn " A. IL to S P. St i? 2mi'4i?Y* IiYTH WARD LUMBER Y" A KB. at the foot ofi-tth rrrte: *w Hudss-r. Rivex.?G. S. Mu'IT tat? pleasure tn trms; n*tice tn toe owners of real errate and liuhlecta, that ha has oa Hand a iarce aswrrtrnent ot Lumber <st all krods. which he otTe~< for saie or: 'J>c nmc u. ?inu;^w terms, ait: :-? ?. i ewarc i.e nr. <-.,inp?:- veu/i i-ircr: uvaJers m the cjry, ns to pn ces ana quality. Z'-ri najticuhxrly mvr'eirJ' uerrrrn? W gm him a coli, M..i v.a- "i?e .L- -iocs ^r.".viua-.t.. p?irchas-.-u?. j-4 A PRL\TL\i. F^ABLk?MENT itiR SALE, ftacred Xi. sir. ?r^eaudu. -a- ?. s ? ot: the Hxesoc, and en jovinr; a *i>-.' patron re. Pislttsrs Wh?;. F-?tcrSer rrtfnnsa. tioo epprv to tue j?r!-?-i; IVtipttrstv, larocrrh th^ iureccy at tr,e Edtcr ?( Tue Tnnuce. ?ft ts R rj'O rfi.U, HEALERS.?Fta ?al?, hca quoirty RsJ and ?. V,'.;;^ .v..>.-...? ,.?Iii Cod, 1?; tbesmrietoo or neudred. Apfiy t:t Sit Greerrwics-K._yl -w* OXXlAISSiiON CAPS?Easrissh srrri Fn-rcri Pti^us.mki I tjor-s pi tie tis*: cual ty. Jast e.??J a full snppty for saielawbr .jiu)_A. W. SPIES &. CO. t2? r"^rijrr_ AW SILK.?13 ca*es White t E do. Y'eUow. suttohie tcr _ rtarrnl^r-iir^.?: - <V he rSa..' TA i : ?_ ? ? ? e. rt ? > *.mthU. OEV\T>'i; SILK.??Sejtses Biocsend p.!uel*4uci bestttnaU JJl ti '?? . .- r-e-u - S . ? - - McCURDY. ALDttJCH t~ VnilKXIt, ?2 St _ C Ezcliange lTaec HZJrT i 'ARFfAOn *-\"KW*VWe3ssk?ksWjbaajy. ?,:?*' ? rtT*-,-. -.- r- -? I- ?t:-,'V ?31 ? rrLi - ?. i sVATLR C\>. 33 Bracd SWF1'V^ tRi ?N?13! !.-n.>.v~i- - :? - : - . ? jji SHERMAN ATWA! ES e: CO. a, Broad st. 5".f"'SKE.\G PULETTN'.S?r-. ' b WELLS ft SP.: VCS^a. SBUA53.?Acheaee tafKins sad Qweee Kerrzaas, Ic <lia- Nuns-rc. Rhinas?, Ct- (<*?=.? low. hr Jims AM-'i -- IN : ? >? gWrdlst. j LAID KLACX SATtNETr3.^si?sar?<st OTairrr.jrjtt re eei?*S ta?:Iirr*a>s py t. L. SlA5T".s, nil_? Beavurs*. A PER IrUCARS.-A f.w tarrris ,.f Havsae man? Piper Sc-tin '.-r ssvs* low, by _6 JUlIN A?.T?EK?ty jr. CO. 2 Wtr? rt. T^'BRELLA CLOTHS-:? - \J' dii vVKI si ir_LVG, S31-ir_aj.Tr?. NEW i~ ? >NS._ DANIEL ADEE 10T FCLTON-ST- X. Y. wxu irn.-" tj*t rt Bii*k no it. or the TRE.-VSI'KV OF HISTOR Y. Corflprrnn; a Genetr. I Irrtxadactory Outline of rniverjai Hrs "?? -?. Aaeseat and Modern, and aSrnasef Separate lltsi.i>r?es t.f Every Pnr-e Natiaa that cii*-?, tnet: IIa?. Progress, and Prevent C? 'iiiiec, &c fer. BY SAMI KL MAUNDER, Author of tie' Treasary rt Kuweiire.' * l>*?ffr<?r>riic.ai Trea nirr.'' Lrerary an.! Scjenr-tjc Treoury.' &r_ THE HISTORY OF AJHER1 A. Ei'tTEL r.V JOHN I .NM AN. E*q. THe'Nnv* vahun-ic sr .? i*.Mnipsere.'. in a??tit twelve j N'? octe.v.', r>-:.-a--%H ?n ti;.e paper, with ci?ar tvpe, ami ?.U tie j Sold at i> rvr'i per No. A*f?n lit Pr?. ?n.1 wiil rw rmMish*-! in a few it ays. NO. X. ' OF BE \ITHW\IT 1"S RETKOSPECTOF PRACTICAL MEDICINE AXU STJRGEKY, ui.%; valuable Medical \A i'rK ever fttibSabed. Terms for me wbi^e series to inc. pre*, act time, to: per year. f)L _ _ fyl KEIGHTl.EY'S HISTORICAL WORKS. TVS. HtrsTi^llYOpr.RFilt'F-P.rTh.imasK.rrhtiy: with rid ?votioQ.? p.-?.;. Tou :;.an Smith : in one vmume. Tilt: EITSrOKS OP ROME?Bj the ?ame Ami ? with rmtii arr.i nd.iTOon.? m Iiv ^.w ms-teer : m ore volonic. TH:: HI.-T<.HtY "F TftK !I< >'.l W P.VPIKK-Beins r. r.uitmu.ation of the History of Rome. By tlu-,aroe AolhoT, i- .?."? vohim?. TIM: HISTORY OF ENCL \ND?FmrntHeluvaih.n nt Ju. i i - (" v-a- t.. the el.tse of thr Re>n of (ieorce IY. By the nine -nthof, vriti Bote, and additions a> above. In two Tuluioes. Pr.buihcsi or _jS TT";N!:-; fc HAYDEN. No. 10 Jota street, r| 'II f*.?n'eerther ha?on han : an extensive itocJt of Periodical A and Slap.ianl work*, wruen in- ntfer? fat <sv -.: the iweet : ea?h pnies. Also a roo.la5*>rtmcot or' Juvenile an I School j Bdoks i-l"every eeer ulion; ?!:hie?. ol'nl! sot: nml ri-^crpnci; Hymns. P*r.':rr?<and Prav-r Rook- for the different ?ler.omtna. tsons: Plant Books from two cents upw.aru*: Law Blanks; FooWrnp ts.l L-ttet Paper; N->te Papes ami Envelope : IVran. pic; Paper, liunl?. anJ steel Pen.; Note Books loi ti.c .fiiB-r ent ekcrehes. rkO the cheep PnKlicarieae can H.?ha.* at thu uaiatat; arith alithe Moolhiy Mnsa/.t::??., aada ianr* coliexti.ni ct'.Mn'te. The Siiak?peare Circuiatic: Library Cvntaoune op. wit-.:, afloat i In Minimi vetainas. Brown*. Silf.lr.teriiretms Bihie. Ijfeof Chnst. A liberil tier rentae* tu I 'amen. ;17 All at MA/J^'i?' )M heial.i'ihmei::. IST EieeckeroL USEFUL AND ELEGANT NEW YEARS' PRESENT. U'I*ra>liN Cnr!t?ett Jcs of "LStemtrirr. 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AN 11 &.CADEMIES1 The Malte Brun .-*.;hoo) fleo-ino. ri-,. Abridred, .?mpiv aDo Atlas. VYelistev's UnUouary for Peter Parley's t;ei.trnpny for;. tJclsooli, PJino. I Do. bo Do. lSmo. r-cter Pu: -.; . Historj lor Call [Mrs-Luicoto'i Botany dreu. !)>.j. H.,u.iy for BetrMata. Borr..: ? Gvocrs-pri? T. = ? *- <ts-. N--.1-- p:,.i,w.pn'/. Ilecvens. ..itii ar. Alias. ll>o Nntirviil Phiheopay tor rcliowcs' Astronomy Sir B? j Bea.r.neR. ?1117C1. I Do. LeeurMoaCaoairstiy. G"odr:cn*< h>Chaia?iical His-j!?i. l^Uerrus'ry tor rteernowrs. I rv f..r .^chfwiU. Gallnud^tfi Picture KeaJnu tii uH'.' EJamantsofCritieisai. 1 Book, 5?o. ;!'re?uir.'s !n:c:re: Tr.tilesij per Pre.v a'a lc'ere*: -t 7 per: oeal c?ot. I i so. Do Abrid??d. A Pract'ca: t.'rr.;..i..i.: ol thoilrurla.a Canzuaiw or an irrro. doctmn U composition, m n hich the eoaMhtCtsOni f.r* clursi *r?ri toto '?dichUiin? nml phraser Ity rldwnrd fln-er-. nuthnr if 'hv. pelleraad Uefiner. Part first. I Pam first anil secnr, I lunind in one voi sepJ 7 J A A11. Y M KM 1 .BAN l-'t" M BOOK FOB lass. -The vjl j_7icr:!i..r? woaH call theattsoOooofboj.: men a?i! oliien wtio !oiv|.iH".v.s".ii t'i ir-e n Moriioruiiduin iU-.k, to flie nlKive workvJMSl puMished toe en.utnir veur. This unrmnceo i ah ? printed nr>n.on.r (bf laeuiueanonas for werr day in the yenr, sttndays inciuAed; and conta.11? a Tune and Interest T11 tiirM, the whole beini no tmrferthmaa p.^.ket wallet, (orwhich li^ v can akn t* adapted, n- they ure made wstii tuck ami rxkri for mat puriio-c. Pidilisked an.! ?>lil ivi.olir-aje and retail by r"U \ .\CiS 6. L( 1! "PULL. ?t fen Mannfairtannn Stationers. 71 Maiden Uns. BOASOING SCHOOI<?IRVD3IG I.N-TlTCl :'. Tarry, t.iwn. \. V.?Wdhain P. Lynn. A. M. Pruiemu..?Stim? mer Se??iot; will orern on Ilia l.t ol May. Toth'we whoilcsiretn plare ?ons at B".inlin; ?choo!. the advastasei .'.tiered nt the lii?t;tiitio.: bt? believed lo he eanal, if not MperkHr, to aay. It hit i?.e.i in ?urre.?fiii operation seven"years. Tue tneatioa, rleliebtfal aod salobnooi,is ?oo. venient ol nert ? I10111 tlie Citv. 'Pint edifice 1? eummodoos andeomfortable?the play cr -mdi ample nr..l d.?enr.nceie<l front the v.Hare. Tho civemmer.t is erficient but mild, re semblinp that of r. weH rejrulAtccI t 'nri-'.ian hundy?iind no day TCholsrk are rc,-e.ve.i to counternct 'he salutary inH?eore of I'iiiinly tnimitH:. Tiie ?,?'.-111 of inftrnettrsn is ?MOjrnerl not merr'v tu fulenriee and perfect tiie pupil in the bmnche. ttadsad, but to dere|?pe and lasTToct'tke Tudxraent. t" eolichtes tiie uii.iersLni.i.iic, to fono tii.* in.bitsvniid to five a moral ru.d usctul direction to the Fnrtner pattictuarj, rnelodine fTaraloeii* of Stii<tcnts, opi. aioM ol patron*, nr.. will be fuona in the pamphlet circular of Uie Institute, to benad ounpplict.tionr.ttse R00I1 >t..re> of Bartietl At VVelford, A-tor ll..u.*. and Raynor's. 75 Bowery. Kefereneej Inr iiriinwisn tothe 1 1 h c 1 v'..ivuta.'ed sen tie men: \V?.n"ict>>n Irvuip, E-u. Hen. IHunel tVet^ter, C. P. Senate. Uoo. Unban f- "vernlanck. Cant Alex. SBaell m^ea^anrie, C. S. N. Nathaniel R,Iloimes, t^c. Tarry*owo. Fnmcit-BaU, E : b>> vathaa Bejnrs, JHWVm. C. Brr am. !^.;. ?eonea P. Trimble: J. K. Yau Itens-emer. U.U. Hatper is Bnahers, New.York Qty. Ai^> to tie" t'lilbwuij who nrc now, or have been. Patrons : Rev 11 W Hunt, 2*ei>edee Cook, Jr. It-.j l,-l*r. I!ev I. U YmcenT, M Van Hemer, ' '-cur Irsiaf. Rev Thoa Burcri, Ja. V Hoyt, Theo Kee.e, J Itsrwimt, J L M..:r, J VV K .cveb. BerJSewall, C Uusenberry, Llseuisoc. Rev A F Seliecfc. I: I, Kip, Get,Clinch, Kov Dr West, PUs^nsnay, HVVCfepp, r?rJo<S5cribner, VVmG Boas, B"nj D Hru>n. lte\ Ii Bi'Mr.Krk. K W VeilTV"nrhu, PCsunpbeli, A RDiviuston, Ixonuni Kimy, XV S iiun.'iam. Hiiha MotteU, Jacob Lere.. P.* Howe, p.-te- Pmckner, Gen t; II st-iaer, hLRsynor. ChaaSseian, KsrvryWeed. Isaac \i'rian<-e, J Clsemerniaa. B F VVho lwneht, Tho. Pat!wm. Jiurr:. P..iLi:.-iM.n, WYan Antwerp. M Lei?. jSlSm PRKPABATORY (BOARDING) PTTHOOL. MIDDLE. TOWN%CONiV. D.H.CHASE. A. ."?!. PRINCIPAL. K<tahll5ri?i in 1X5. Sesames Commence >lav 15th aod < K-J. lim. en-r.'juir tu? nsssatjis, at SHi per ses-.ion. Tboruocb p-.. ' 101. I??! .-..Ihrj'. or Pu-i:. aint rs*T'o.<al att^i.t.o... nre seeurtsd lo puptl- a> fu.'ij a? in tiie most erpecove -c Ik Mils Lan- Iron New York ar? placed in rharc" ola careful perwn, nene nml returning. Circular, at 44 Market street and 174 Broedveay, .U3 y BOOK KEEPING, ice. CO. MARSH, Accountant, respecrf-jlly eanounces mat . h;? t ourrtir.rr i!.?inu. No. Cedar street, continue open trom A. M. torfP. M. In the study of Book-kecpms as it a taucht by Mr. Marsh, evary pupil keeps, in Iii? rnfsil^praencs? tnauner^ a unnplcir. ?er (?/ j,crlnrr?it'p teemt. eutbttcimr nil tie- ditfercnt rosoieM ?nnnaetn?.? ol 5 tirri mercruitile house ; he l^e.ene-, fnmoiar 1 w:tt; nti ?<-.s- ~ u-t iln r '^.c set. with all thetiuruioents reiatt:i/ the IkwIls. innl aulance--, balance olivet., accounts currea'.. an:i w ith various nisrcantile calcelalions, in lulrrreil. ducouut. erjoaUctn uf oayaismt,. exesar.je, 2cC ilioueCBUt^of u&iruciuin a per?..n ut c<??! capacity will bei-oLi-'U Competent Book-keeper, acJ will receive a ccrtifi ?. thateflact, N" toes is taucht m a ei-ie?. MERCANTILE VVRlTlNG.?A tiK.rourh courver.r pro. ere-":?e iesssiar, which -wili not fail in erieetmc a valuable im pufwiuent. Specrncii. ol a tru.y merranMe .tyle may be seen at the rooms. .'?..?;?.Tta?es, with tprma, bcurs. ate. may he obtained at tae rr>.oi. tlsy ami eveauxur. C. C. MARSICS WORKS. Tt,? S?.-rt-. I1... ? z....'j !:?-??.Kt-i 'ti.' S:r.ipli;"*c.. Ulh ed-ioi. -JI?. pi^-es oclnvo : pnee tl. T:r \r <>r Smjrie Entry Ko.V;<eepiri4 improved, 3d edi. 1 ? i? ?: ~j For sale at ice Ixsokstoren. and at Uie rooms. Mr. Jlarsii oTer? bis iervicea in ispenia?. donna, or wnrics up w?iiis : ft Cedu street, up stasw. sj Y LVfUSIG Mf sli'.?Grca: ';i---es? in teoerartctl>?rni,are,-Ml r?.c?inc. Vceardeon, Ysoim, Trombaoe, nnd Cornepeae. Mr. DI 'I--.. 1V esio'ihues o leaco ieut?-and Wittemen of New York the above lr_itrumoct? at ih?-ir re?.?eace??term? nirnie. rale. '1 to- tc?? .1: Uannooy sad Um? ar o' srmnjiui Music ttnrnt. Ptan-. Fortes correctly tuned. Satisfactory city and cv^. .^i'?^.,.ce. j:-.ea on appiieatioc at .No. i> Chraiie street, a!?.i -- W-^;cr;_jj lc? Pill . *Tr. COTILIJOK PARTIES anea,iad to by sPta. u.11'.ir^- ao-l Yt..;;r. tleifbsuier ot li?- tear taieut 10 ihe C^y. l-.rpir? at J< ilX.'E's Mitoie. Sutre.3&br.<.lway. dIO lAN't? FORTE XANlIEACrORY^-rTksi -"?Snu-^r-hers are now Lniuirnf an enureiy new -Vlnrtirieof mstruascuts wlm-o are vrstrmnte.) so 4 72 t !tper..rr in tum. aay in ose, ami So keep in tune much leaser, the iavaaansawn! consists m a Harp Frame, ;?rcn;t^_- bj cotsirjction, olrwosn.-; every objection heretofrrfe ...... .-- titeureof mcta?epjale?in imonnj >j*r toot-. Pri ie.-..-? t-fc. i"?r.-naseT. art ins .:eri ?-. c -siu!i..i.a*.:on o: tneat :=-:- GLi"N'N ROGERS fe '.' jr~ 13 Fnltor^streer, Ear? sie'e, Broadway. fsOVANT'S PATENT YP. ^ ST.?Tue Una arnele for KSn ? ~p bread ever ir-ei!. Warranted to keep in every elnsstsr. Toe Amercan Iswtrtnte, at their Isle Fair, awanled the investor - Ikp-. mra. tiecmnnr this Ye?4 the ttett ertteJ* es. - u.!.nul"-.euire I :?r rsjsin; h? . isuekvs rv ars, rrea-y. ate. Tae Veast rs an acid, watch, becap eomc.oeH m proper chemscal proportions wrth an alkali, lutpresftaies the doorh rj.-Viuxacul gas. w-.uxm: alfecnoc m spy way.tee ore ail pn>pert?j 1.1'thefl-jnr; anr! u.cs. wiea -?tked. pro. deems perfect to-exti. S-ii.. wru.i-s.-Je a'nl rstiii 25 cents per pound, or GASSNER S YOUNG. BSChtttha-n-st. li tf 1^'JtH? StTCATIONS FOP. P.t:^!>ESS.?Persons about V? tu eilte? :oto burins ere inlonr-stJ thirt they tan obtain uniDCo:aj-- powul-s-to ef Strrjrt; m Che pM'- r.ri Baaatjy. Nc. 48? r.roajvmy. nenr Grand-ctrect, is iitch znr.K i,Z Cininrer, ar?l tilais Caiier tat ibe saieof Drr G--o?tt. .Mtfiurery, Farntrs* Arti e!?. Hats tad Cap-. Watehe" and Clocks,fMverasd Praied Wait, 1 Jsrrrp? act Cr.n.Meiers. Cclierr. Cnraa axd \i'.ny Wtre. Pockstl?>ot?, Mar?, SJaiaoerr. Ar.aueis aasl other boc.Ci. i 'aaee-.set UmbsvlktS, Pexfi;rr*ry. Fnmjfatsc Articles, Laiiea' Shoe Store.Toy do. Ready Since Linen. Threat! and Needie Store, and tor every oeserrptimt of neat prsuda. Bei:- teriiaps iksc ut' the beat or?iwtun:ties for pciscms e.f trnai) capita*, or of their trends stcrr rr.s them ist? ?ifu??f et a s-err small nsk. The IV.rear is nested aiei lirhtert by the Prtiorittor. For ??r!iie co.rt cn.aj- apriry st the B.-.inar. N. B.?A "epcrxieecL-eneewill he maCrs p> ?ne Gtojery irrhl Eoornr mi the ??-coiti story which wiii he lei f-sr Miiuncry and DnessJaaXire. Portrait ai^l Mu?atui* Pemr_'_v, tc tec Jle> TVCCKi.NG G?NS.?Tba ?tibeenbe? bar? tust rerined a JL? kuxe assnrtasest of Isocvkc and Suurie Barrel Imctmr Gotj, averted !en,"Je. Ai?c. Fovri a- Gnu*, ol'a. vanaty of kino, at tut tow pness. A. W, t:'l-i? or. OJ. e? tti PeWMtrett, FIVE DOLLARS A YEaB. U'?OLK IVO. Z1S8. ^".iN?f? SARSAPAKIUI.A.?'"?rxi sjrn Fr-fifT.? 0 Whenever a pArtieu'er cause produces reraariah?? erlecr* to re:.--,in-trif :1a Oer, is heirti . :t i-ecorae* net lessthe duty than rratlkat:tsn of all fra-cds of humanity lo givesueh ooterse. ty to ins? nrcmrjstrcees as sual! ec.-v.re the aridicstioa of those cau???, arrdth?fneahiaUwof!j>oss>e!reets. \V? alluOe to these trttthf for "he rurpose of call in; pobiic arter.uoo to toe virtue* of a mediriaai presenfjUoc which, wrtaout resrari! to axy eele br.ty f. ha? hitirert-'' aerjotreU. has to our knowledge produced motor table ?rtrattv* eriects. The remedy f. SkSM'a Sarsa EtaXTJULs, and we l-nce testate one fact only m illustration A iaHy states U> its that five years since, she waa attacked with ?so&loai corcpVjnt?? disease too cominooiy assu ether names acd f.?rnw?ar.d she of course sought every rem?, dv recorr.memied for roeh end similar diseases, but a!" with no erTeet. exvepr p-rasps the increase ?f the disease, until at length the lost her teeth and aoae, and ?ulfered intense and protracted agocy?th.sasn aii tn.? time tn the hands of the faculty. A shor. time arieesbe commenced the use of the above remedy, and m "w than one week, wc salutary effect were ttTikinsry apparent, and n ?w a coJirLiT? erat ha. been effected. Tm? is hot om: of the cases of cor? aecr>tnpiiM?eu ov tais me. iciif. and one. the char.icer of which we leave our reaossrs ?o jui :ge of, v th the virtues o( the remedy, under all toe com plicated uiseasoi ?>( too kind IS. Y. Amer. Republican. Dec ?1?. ISM. It is an old pioverh that " he wrt > stars at the Sun to be sure wiN not rear!: it. but hw arrow will tie higher than if pointed at n res.?-xaltec. ohfeet.*' Juit m the trer.iment of d.sense. The phyweusn who mnts at the erroiicstsorr of rfrsurUori. instead or' :?'.rng coutsnt with palliatm; t.ieni. will alvvnv* MCWIBln mo-' cures, Stuid?'? "Sirvtp.i,-i!..t u lustre, test Ire tmth ot the proverb. 'i'.V inventor aimkp n: sn?ut trie c-o.?' ot .it?ea*?>? at ;o 3?tirce, imparity of the oi,."?: ami the prtps.rr.Uoo. more rocecwul tiian tiw arrow a-nte.1 a: the Sun. ??Stenns. Tue MAUS. H' nentrahz.ns the virus, in the circulation of m. -..resa-td uleers.cnncrr>u> nndscnsiulou*drsoaee*.and. other, oi a vmt.rer bad, are tne fruits, it breaks ap the active wiivciple by w Bich they arc developed, and the; disappear to i* renessaad no more. Thel?Uowau cevtrScate i? only another iu.k in the gren; Chain of lestiliwillj to its merits, Let the att'ne.ied rend and be ecsaeintjad .?w-tiat it haiilonoace.it will do again. To these unabietopiirchsse. it :v given without ruoiis; and without S. OattAX?. Slats. Nov. 3b\ ISM. Messrs, SaNBx r?With feelings ?>l the ni.uU lively gratitude 1 wish to ertpresa to you, and thmuch you to the world, un hc count ol my unexpected ami almost despaired of recovery, by the use ot your Sursnparillo. Fur the last ten years I was at. tlirted v ::ii the liver complaint. dyspei>-ia and disease ot the spine, an,I have sutTereti beyond tlie jsiwer of lanruase to de> cr:be. Physicians prescribeil in vain, ami th? rvnietlies uses! seem*.I,^ii> to uirrease my ?utienncs. In 1843 1 was attacked with theery? i-e.as. which reduced me rar) loa? : a., r. passed otT. ulcers of the most ivoinfui d??scri|itiou cume out on my frtce aud necs.; I lost the entire use ol my limbs, and there was lite. ml:y no rest lor me by m-lit or by day. In lht< tried ..-.unrio:i I heard ol'y.mr Sarovonnlln.and what it hail done lor other- sim.inrly atflictrsl witii myself. I pur. r':a.? i rMelMttla. tud tuund unrmsiliarc iclief by its use. 1 then use.1 tive more, and vva. entirely Isliewsd. My leeiinc are sncn ns I cannot liescrbe; 1 scarcely know my?e!r??.i crent tne chni<e; I am lik?new creature. Tim nracii I feel it u p::v ilete to tjitify lo. My present heailh ? due under tlott to your instrumentality, and nitty the same pTov idenee that directed me to ynut r.nl mnke you U.e happy instrument of l)!.r-..;u: ethers u diseased ?und rsssneirinfi as / f.i.?. Your et , ?r-iUtu: t'.iend. BSTBiSB r. Pt.AKCIi. (wire ot I Irian I. IvarrsO t :o-ii" .if Mi - Ban.-lido.-vs: N .,. r?T. N|.-Uv certrIy tlust ttie l.ircrr. i'il is tlir statement ot Mn. Pearce, aud ws? are eonridcul lliat met wonl is trust, John Utiri-ick, Juitice of the Paare. S?nnet Fldrnlire, Jastice of the Peace, James BsdaaaU, *-? ..t tnet>?>pe!. Tlia f tliowmc ttatrmMtal shows the value of the S?r?apo. ri!lh in removing Bronchitis, a disease whirl:, if nut i|ioe>lily aiiesttd. lecdi tt- consumption. It allays spasmodic nctiun, cliantrt the ?ecn?ons, and by its tunic and r.lterativo proper. li??. removes the uahealthy action, and the patient i> restored 10 health. NaIsTUOKKT, Nov. 11. 1844. Mis^??. H.vN3s?tlentj: I ?-.,ti i.. nuike public, for the co?<l ol Um- shirciqd with Bronchitis.the hrnhnc pro|>erties of foul S-irsatMirtiui, My wile suffered for lw*uiy months, in sucii a manner ns is nol easily tl-scnliesl?ol umes not abh* to ?peak above n whisper; nnd wlien ?he wat - t|x?ed tooojt air. u occasioned lotictlitnrr like spasms in the thront, threflect ui which ?vi.? lei: in in.-ears anil eye-, oecii?ioninc Ilse eyes to weep. It Was attended with a dry couch, produced hy the eenstant irrvtation and uiilaininanou ol tiMiiin-at, Hy tivuie of ynur Sarsaiianlla she was perlectlycti-e.1 it t>oine now three moatha mir? .he feh any symptoms of Um disease. Yours with respect. GEO. fJVHOBG. For fart.'., r r>articulais, and ronclusive evidence of its su?e. rmr vniue antl etlicncy. ?ee [tdmpbjets. which may lie obtained crr-.'i Prepared and >..ld, vvitolesnle rttiti retail, J>v A, B. t JJ. SANUe?, t'rucat.is, la FultorAst., 273 Itron-lway. TT liist Broadway. N. Y. S-id aJ-n br Druecnts geueruliy throushout the ('mtexl States. Pneo$1 per bottle??it I Kit ties for ?5._ iBUrn l M PORT ANT TO FAMILIES. Linen Drape-.. Propne. 1 tor. ol Eloteis, Captainsef Steamboats. Puckel Ship?. and Public irstiernliv.?The Prnprietorsof the WASHING TON STEAM LAUNDRYv076 Wasfeinrtanet. *e leave to t-nli the aUennon ol th?- public to tiietr new and improved rnsrtbod of Wosluue Lim n and Oilion Goods, and lo slnie tome of the many rirh antiiiro? which reader it superior to nil others. I.t. Garments washed by the steam process, will last much longer than it washed in the on'n.ury wny, as all wnnarinc Iso sen rrysnrtous tolodiea ami aenllamen'i ?ennne appamll men. tire.;- ilisper.^fil t. rth. ami the work is done from twenty.five loth ty pat cent, iess than tire usual price, ait.: incomparably bcUer. -.. Tiio Inn! t.es iscius such, liiey enabl<t! to bleach all arti? cles ot linen or cotton labneas while a? before mariiifictured, ami i. -tre cvei. b. tiir-oiu, orcollars, ofanrreuutreil degree. Any aasoanl ol work can ked'ine in ? few hours notice, as nil articles are dried vviihm door., and by artificial heat. In short, articles \v.t?lt?ii nt tho establishment must be ?een, in order to give n l-tr and just nppr.r-:tttion. The r.tteiititui of ihe pub. 11 generally, i. invited ro te?' n. .-iivrtority. ?Tt?- Orders let', at 'he otlicn. lo7 FiUtotuitreet. on* door front Braadwi. i? Btvadmttg, rwn,- Wuike^reet.orat the /.-.unJri,. IB t\e.-h.-igturt, Itct-.veen L'h.sri?r.r.ii?Aiii<rs.?t?. will mei-t With pit i:r..t r.v.itiittori, where n lutof tirtert-.togeth-r with the rejutation? ol the vsiabii.linieur, may :?' hail iaS Imr_.1. P ?'l,V'!.',\ at. r. IMFANY C"?OODYEAR'S INDIA RUBBER GOODS?Thoaab J >e. tier now oilersiftr wdeat the old st?i?! oC Bucha .v llinrmc; Goodyeauff '"amaie Cloths, a new article, highly finished.and will retain iu hsmuty in all kinds ofsveather, suitiibie inr U.. Snail irnrriHges. At?o. au aitiele ft.r common carnage*, tteivily rotted, nt low pnoes. Have on hand a large varsaty ol r.?..!. m thu hne?<.'oal?, l."ut?-s. PosTehoa, I. -.. .1 I r.p-, - ? We.tcr.,1 KernII?. Pttiiu, Water JaciMs, Snip*- Letter llr.gs. air iinsl witter-light SrJima:.', Bag.. 1 ?rpaiiioi forsteambaats, wlo h can i>e >ee i in use on all '-he Immiis ot rr.i' New haven Steamboat Cost every vanety of Cov-emc i om ? bone to money, ol buildmcs, .icarnboaa, railroad cars. ar-c. W. n.ade tn orti?r at tne ?huruj-: itoUre, amP en the roostreosooHhlt vrm. LifeFissurait, Air Ctishuins, C r- ? Apron*, Mechsuriei Aprooa, shower Dstia. Mittin?, Giovf. *tc. e. c. lv-ry article vvnrrmitetl loalainl any ciintata Goodyear"i Pateni Saspenders aiaaiUue<nred by D. L. Suy dam, rjit! vvarrr.nitd to ret im their eiasiictly. All articles lor sale iit qoMtttm to our purekasefs GEORGE BEECHES. K<: Broadway. j!7 between Piue and VVail-sta. M ACHINE BANDS,?The followm- ur^ilieited opinion ? ofourIndia ttur-i^r Machine M.in.uug. we cominebd to the BUention of the mteresaed. IKIRACE H. DAY. Success.tr to tins Roibury India Kubier Co. "Nnrtwrrrn. Jitn. Ij. 154"'.?iHri' Sir: Above please uuil oil- drall ..tt ?. lor ?, tier balance ot your aceoutit agarict u.. VVt- Utk-- i T.-ure in sayiuj that ttlter a lull and fair uiul of yocr RuhberBandioe, that lort)?- purp<i?es lorwmeh we nave u^'.l tt. to tir.ve heavy or hgr.t ein n. v anthatanl haod, liiat p. givei us liie tuiUtntsctulacUon. Yours, very truly, MOSES PI LUCE. J?3 Agent Norwich Blenching ruu! CnileudeTing Co." qtO MKBCHAKTS IN WANT OF SIGNS FOR NF.W L Flic MS, tir.-Trie iindcrogned hasyiat l?ren ?stablnoe?! for n u.iiiilx-r ui s?rr? u< tl.c Ston amd > >k-<amkstaL Paint. uro.Bnsuraas, at So. ISA Nassau- street, New-York*, durmc which time we have gamed the reputation of executing our workasweU, tt not so per tor, to any other establishment, ceg leave losubmtl the following Hard ; rnoersian.ling i.at : i? trie general impression, that we charge neoe (...: account of Ute superiorly of our wirk) than other arthtts, we liove lesoived to do our work on as reasonable term?. and <r. u> arlistica! a manner, a, can be done at any etna estsvbli bmentin the Crty. Yon are resiwxtfully mo,u<-s>ed tn call and n>ceriiin our cnere?.. irtf.tr? leaving ynui linlsis eliassIssue, Yours, respeetinliy, A' KKK.MAN it MILLER. Mw-ri. A. iL ii. pur perticutarutienDon totrwarrungeinent of tiietr SIGNS, in ord>.r Ui make tnem neat aud attractive. H. IJ.?r'uigs, Bunne.-?, Sundards, i.e. jl 1m \- B PALMER'S AMERICAN NEWSPAPER SUB V .151 RJPT1 . kND ADVTERTISING AGENCY? No. Nassau .rreet, tTnhuoe Buiitiings.) New-York. la Srnte ?treet, Iwwton. " ?" Pute irr?rt, Pftitaiieiphia, 3. E corner of Baltimisre and Calvert street!, Baltimore. *X*r*" Adverti^tnents and Sunsenptions are received for tome of tire >x>l Newspaper! of most o I the principal towns ansl cities of every State in the United estates, lor wo.ch he u toe duly niitmH-zed Agerrt, Marelisnrs, Jloiiufarrturern, nntj Deelen generally are re speelfttllr invited lo avail themselves of ti* roeilium whtcii my agene-/ B*S?rds of communicating direeUy with r.v- poople of the country, by ^vertarng in Use papers .,f iIms country. V. B. PALMER. && Az?i.: lorCsratitry Newspapers.Tribune Hiitldings. CHEAP ACCOUNT IKKiK^Toe^itiscnbera invite the ritv-.t..* cf ill vsii-i are in waot ol Acroont I'ook. for the New Yenr. ro ti c:r large vstrrtinent wstefa comprises every -.i.. i ?- iPuttmj, which are i ti ti^ :owcii [x;,.! ble pnees. The masarwetary .- emg under ti? imoaedialo supenntsnd. aoce of oas ot the firm, who tt a practical workman, enables ut to ezecxte sii orders wttit prouiptne-.., act in tor not xyie oi the art, lJaniu.Insur?nre Compciiio.Pul.'se f Mfiea and Merchants re. Quirrtig se tt of iSooks Ru ed or Bound to pattern cza be sup? plied at assart notice. A larueiei of Sra?ooery scU at lbs lowest price. Toe Stock ofStsttooerT comprise, every nrtirlr njquirrd forliteC.xjnlint Kotimor t rt?ee use?'jreoiari. Curds, Bill Heads. CLecks, Noun, tLC.atr. printed u> order. m ? i l.ANCIS tt I.OI.TREL. j?lm Hanauacturins S.-_a?;wufr2< ? jjajuen i^ine. PHEA? OIL ST 'RE -l^i-.cbtCTr^rcspe^trtolly iworaa \j the pooae tier aec^tmuxirjui wb?sts.aieacd rctuil Lamp Chi aad Spt.-it Gas. at aj ol'. ?tiuii, of a very tspenor ctoaiit7. ten per rest cheaper -ja,p cen be rHtretuised si tny ntfier ttore ia WKcny.rig: Cood l^rap Oi.. per pii.?._?..?..^.._..*9 (? Biawiiaienar: fjtttT da.,. r3jf Rem?.: t^ii. lit T"'"r. f? Do do Sri do....? fe^ Wfc'eS?wm <io..,..;ti,..r...... i>a do id do.1 CO Do do 3f. do..,. g-v nt cf alt tuees: Laarp fllaases of all paUerrni and da. tcr.ptarfu, lsA t fitB essoruaes: u.' ^mjt winjj, eitattanuy cn itacn. Lamps c^oecg-d reparred, frt! aisd f-\cTDhine*?atto any '?r-r, " " ? .' !'! T"P i'Mrni. ?/t Vr n*r.w?ri, v ,.T\d Ct_ 123 Hjd?snv^aeet,-<;.??1 VVhste Oil. als suilLngs per galton; do. attii per gallon -. l*-,>erm rjl.tti.; extra ercusltfy svhde sperm oil. 5?. Gr-icers, Ji.ittis, Xar.ufaiunrr,, ?cd Buardms Hoosea xtTppbec at redaead pneea. Caairhene, ?ptr.' stTotand alciif?? ot the heal au?tttr Oil Cans at wn>kr-saje prices, (jijjlm*) WM. Vvk-T ?" SfWNG G/>tM.e?.-Tl,eiwrip^ Baua. No. -jC .^railway, mtorm rtertiers and others that he m tetais rrai ng tome iriipravemerrt in the Ksratr. togetlie- with e separate errtrxc-e Pi the Zi story Show h^wee?. Gallery and ;?*>ra. cad th*t the rooat are furrr-sird wrtir gia.?s cares and onaten aitd Hues', ud in the bo.l rtyle m ortier to er eomajod.ite those that ti;*r-t ?he fa^t f-shiuoable erjoos, and wnt ttiaac one of the best Urf-atwrns in Brreuzway lor toe dsv r?aal ef theire^ml posat-aion may be bod imraerluitely. Also toJl?5?.ArLa'- * R??nrt and GsJiery. Apply on the premises, ff: lw "?IN FLATEa.?"S? ;wii-s I,:l iTt:: Piste,, .->?t bramii, lor rale br (f|> CAS? &. WARD,'I Bnaad'stt. I'X/Ooi.r-lS.aSDw. Washed Arhexn. for join by v v 012 ADAiiS. TIFFANY sfc co. 75 Pawt, _WANTED. A ^c^Ln^^^^? erW Irooer Has no <>l?i?ta-tobe.renere hL^^fi^i?? ty re<er?nce. __?JW__?J AVOf .NC ? \.\ wlm h*u?me kB?*!w^"{_^,^_!_ iseWousofcvr-'au.mgs utvuaLoo ma R-aal 1^000*1 Su?re. .??rf.tft? J. V. Tnoao?offlea. _ " a nr*0 CH?BCKES.?A Piuft-caafaaWe 1? abeajtJe_w*_ 1 nts present SLtaatroo as Organt-t and lj?^?,-_jS2r engage mat any Church who an m wear or Jij tr-mest*. A.iaress *' 1.'. f. 2: - _? TT"ANT22By ayiwrneaaajmdman from the b* ?rrrne actis*. buttD*?*. where rut trraewoold beder^ u the ?.-.:?--? of h:. emi-Uiyer. Theartraeta?hashaanw?*? in business Sir hi-w?flor tbe tost three aefca? veer;. '_? fore t. cap-trie ot taxing charge of a trt... rwoks. tn??P ttenab!* rei-reoce, can he tiw a- to cha rarer ^"**_Y ? 1'. V.. Pair I:.':.t*e:ier?uBtr.M^. stating salary,etc..?ben will rneet with imroedm? aue? tior.. n?iw__ _i/ AVIED?Jourtiei men I_jc. Maler?, to work at haak v V lock*. iNona need apply hot sol*r men and first rare wo.-1 men. H. C. JONES. No. 7 Church-sr. _j*J7 _ _.Wart. N. J. i OST?A small Wall?, conti iron, ten dollars, and some JLi pa pen of no value to anr hut the owner. Tba tmOer, try retarcmg the sasne u> tan office, will be nnvsjded. jjH ?THEN WILLARS REv\ ?rUt -VicKiBt-ao Baie7?Tocrc. i ?A eerohcnto for thirty shares or Vicksburg Bona Si oca. in the name of Buckley & Peck, and numbered 3?J", wrt* Power ol Araomey sttacisad. was tost onSatnniar, 23d Ma rv_ It was enckav.! in a iette. . and lost on ita way to V\ rd;Trie atH<ve will be paid by leaving it at Thornpaoa'i offics. So Wail Ki-rwt- r_i_6 tl Fr e N C H S HOTEL. rl,HE PRnpniEToK rrsrpsetfuj!- iDfocnra rut fronds and X tnermtrtie that ne hi is opened hit new and ?pjeodtd Hotel at IX 2- ua.to-at?et. a few doors cart ol Broadway, 11 the tra mediate vicinity of mercantile husiueas and the principe! place? ol amo?mest.. and has furnished 1 in a style that mil near ta vorahki compoTrs.ru with the s-ery best hoteh in the city. aha proprietor in bu'bling and Crams op the aiwive hoc n tuu bad strict regard to eVgamv and comtort, and that he has csim huMd ecoaomy Uw ftiliou im prices will show ? A KlXlM r*OK USE Nl.tltT. S __ A ** " ? WEEK.I B 1 be rooms wd. be wart jest era.us, p_ul upon no ocean, wi sriS Ui--v be more tfian <ww tusl in a room. The? ii a RRKW *? y attachs>d. in wnirh there are m?_a se-\e>! up at aLL ROtTXB at the day and aveninc. Thert are ats.. Ikim Koomn concecbsd. tor warm, ?old and shower er.tha. Tl. P :ter irnOi tw in aitemiance at all times durirut tne m?ht, lo admit todrrejv, aud to lot them out at all hours, N R.?Tfi'ise who wtit Lodcincs a Her the house cloaca will nnc the hail bell._ _aSQ 3n_* MRS. ROBINSON, Jrom QirahsHh street, r^asliioe^bie ('??r.st.irciici. tf M-srcer street, fifth door above Serimr street. TatKstoa au?l Embroidered Uinss. Ijioas. French * - Bpaa. Co lars. _r. made to lo.ik eoua! to oew ? Jhn? t,. S Ilia, Uenttos, Table Covers, Siii Hose, etc cleaned rt tra? in tjse be?r tunnver JOH.V CONGER. Jr. ATTORNEY AN1> COUNSEL UlR AT LAW. Alp SOLlClTt>R IN CHANCE? RY. Kort u ayne, lud. w\i ntwad tu prohsssional busine?? in the vanoiu de|iartment5at the tstatu qt Indiana. Wu. a-so attend to the payment of tuas, aaleji of lands, end all other business. api<ert&uuii_ lo a uVenersJ Land Axeney ior Northern bidiono, ti. :'"Kris in A>>?. >'?r* .?J. W. Edraooda, Eaq. .Meant. FiMit Ai li.ive.*, W. _S. 'iV.hh n : , \ Co. Saydani, Siare?tt Co. 1'horne, Hurl'it Thomas. Strutuen., Mortshotne tt Co. i,'oiirst.i.-k _ Coaeer._ b-6 am* LAW CARD.?Coui -noK or Dkbts im thb North* WtraT.-E. B. WASHBI KNE. Attornev at Uw, Qa. lena. 1 .Illinois.) will give h s attention to the colfoctroc of debts dm Nesv-YorB Mauhanti 111 Galena, Kocktiml ami Rock Ithind, Illinois: 111 I tu Kuuue, Iowa: in Plattevilk. P.itoai. t'ri.ir... an I *aiaa. Mineral Point und Madison. Wisconsin. Krier to |i. A. Ct auxaM 6l Co.; DoRlMtta. 8f7P-h fc NtXOM. N"w York._sjfl MR. CHU.n. Oeulrst. havior dnnsssed of ht> lTTtctice to Ih. BROWN, who pursum th? samerusMtr ,if Imatinent as tbnt so succswsfuMy used by huiitel: in every disease of tm" Eyo, even in cast* dsrclareil incurable and. abandon? ed by eminent Physician* and t tculista, betrs to inlrodtsee him to UM Mihbc. leeline assutesl the most beneficial muJU vM nvt}a>lu> warunt his nscommendaUoB. l>r. HKuWN's nraetNl i- ?um,!* and aaay?neither reaort. mir io in ?e pamlulniethois w.hich arv too ranerall) adoptssd. aol l?qu rttw trtatirkM,iir.,-,,nhncinent Inmi lifht ami an. and unplea_aiit restncuoiis hi ti-sd. winch are m?wt usually eo lorc-,1 1, uun-rou. ca.e. ol'hi. siicwlul t?aUneut t?vs> been lint-, cry recorded, to ?lucl he can reter, and he p.. sseasea tea. Umon ?1 tiie value and etiicaey of his miNte of practice, wtiicn niuy lie uonected hf any one wno Ihvopi bun with a caJL ?rill nevrr utiderttke a case whete there ar? not rood ' c?t>ectiiura ciirv?and his aim and otoect bemifto BBNSl 111 :he reNiorationoftiiat inestimable bsaa?ajE, ?uht?the poorest oiihrf romiiiiiiiity may avail Uiemsehea ol his run stt an<-^ a- Ires-1v as tue most opulent. Irr HKi'W.N n.ay be cimsulted every day (.Sundays ax c-pie.1) at his ohiee, Tb t'hamhersjitteet, four diHUs below Brondwnv. Houis ot aturstance lrora 11 A. ML Ui J P. M. Advice to the poor tratis. rtil 8m y* /^OMmWttu HULVS~f]_UrWE^^^ ( _E_ ~ h ,lu,,lur*^ ?*' ~?astsw or lumin the host instrumental out the world allur?t, - ceTlvo.? Ve npplicati in at the othce, "No. 4 Vesey street, or to either of th*i scents mibe prmcipaltowns in lae fluted Stale.. Re careful to examine the back pad of Huir>'rrus>ei,Uiseeiflhej are endorsed by li.-.HuIl in wntin*. Nonn are Benoirss. or to be relied upon as food, without his sicnatirre. Many persons hasre undertaken to vend imiloUons ol Hull's ccteerated Truss?, and thousands are imposed upon in eoosa ruepoe. Thwse usutationi. cannot be relied upou ; they are made by nnskillut mechanics, and are no bettor than the ordl. naif Trsissea. Rooms nave been fitted up at Ne. 4 Vesey street, exclusively for Indies, having a teparalr entrance from the busiaes depart? ment . where a ft male 11 :r. itonstant alUndance to wait upon _i-lltf raOMl-rJON'8 tru88e8, Oflaoa IS Beek, man street. About 3JO ol the first physicians and -s.. af New-York have jriven tlieir de. cfileil pre'ereiice to this Truss, as you can gradu? ate tbe pressure from one to fifty pounds on the' rupture, without a back pud, which does so mach injury to the spine. A fair trial bein/c the best test ot its superiority?tt .: and six dnys' baa! given, and if it does not retain the rupture, while pcrhrrmmg irvery kind of exercise or coughing, on..' guv perfect eare?in a word, il It is not satisfactory In every resriect, the money m theerfully retumedjaml this is the mil) condition on which you should bny any Truss. A per mniient cure is easily efTer.Ud. and warranted, if direcUons are fn'lowed. Troieesending lor Um Truss need uniy meatinn the ude rup tun-.l mid the measure round the nips, as they can gradunta the pressure tosudt theircaaa. elotd whvlosaie sod rauu 1 at 12 Beekraau-sUeet,_Bui tl /?V RICHARD FISHER. Jr. WATt.H-MAKER arm Vv?; Jeweiivr, it now predated to soil Watches st retail __-*_?> lower than any olner house in the City. As he is con.tautiy n-ceivmy all descriptions direct trnm the in. BulaeMiMi in laigland, France aud Switzerland, bow ec fler u very (nrg-.t assortment of Geld Watches from f la to Jtiau eofh ; Silver do fmni 15 to 4U eiwh?all warrantor! s,"'KgtKid Hrne ur tho meuey returned. Also a very good ossortineii' ol Jewelry rird Miv*r Wan- very lew. N. B. oee ucd hemd Watches and '-Id tsojd and Sil'?: taken to exchange orboushl for cash, Walchs?, Clocks, Music. Boxes aud Jew. dry repuired 01 U.e host mun.ier ami searraiits_i, by experienced sure ?:. as low ru an) -nth.- bonne in tneCity. KK.IIAKD FISHER. Jr. importer of Watches am! Jewelry, wholesale in.! retail. No. iill Broauwar, New. York, a tew rtoon a!>ive the City Hospital. tnl?l RH'HARD FISHER. Jr. WATt:iIEH. JKWELRY, tc.-A splendid as. ? an ol Gold and Buver Duplex, Patent Lever, Aucnor Escattensent. Ijepine and Vertical Watches, f__j,___ .?-lected Ironi the bent manufacturers is Europe. Muen still be warrrLtited perlact tunekeepen. Abo some new patteiru of Cold f'.'uuns, Seals and Keys. " Gold P-'nr.d Cases and Gold Pens. " Thimbles, Rings, Pibs ttc. " Bracelets with stones. Mb " Silver Porks, Bpooru, _c. All the above articles will >? sold at trie lowest prices and warranted to he euunt to Iis? >est made in the city, by MOTTet BROTHERS ImiK.rrers or Fine Watches, tte. No. 7 Sh. aii-sirtet, oiiposiiethe Custom House. " S ? Theabovearticlesc.irefuMv repaired and warron'ed, by the rinsit skillful werkm.ui in tb* city. dl* CIRCTTLAR.?Ths Twell'h Ward .Association of the Ctty ..I New-York are now p Tpareil to receive .applications, and to ..lion', (aeihties for the establish meot of Factories of ev? ery ds ssarrption wiinm tiie hinds of said Word. ' 11 ti...- many ail vantages ottered by tbe Association, are? Pnt* . Tna locuUuu of liie Ward, bein^ accessible at all see. vi?,?bound-d by anvigiinlo waters, and lutenecte.) ,n every din*-!ion by roads unsiirtiasscil in excellence, thereby aflordlug easy tnuispnrlnliori by water in land carriage. Second: immediate pros rritty to a great mart for the pur. ciiuse of ?w raw materials, ai.l the sale of the manufactured articles. The daily resort of ?iousands of Citizen? and stran? gers to the roads within the Ksatt* ol M?. Ward, affords to some brsuteJsBsi ftne Mechanic Aai the most desirable means of ex. bibstioo and sole. Tbrxd : Tiie low i-nce of Und. and consoqueaLly moderate rent, to tiie employer and the j|ieraUve. Posnh; Facililses of procu ing capital?large tracts of land being owned by capitalists whoare disposed Ui ant in the estob h>UIu<n, o! KacU.ries, by thn erection of siiimbie buildings, renisnienla, 4ic. The lai-ility and certainty of obtaining opera? tives, and the cheapness ol tuo ne- erearies of life in tiie inimo ?' the Pacton-s, together with an abundant t.p. n.ton water for public sod private purposes, i " . The easy procurement of cool, nut at a low price, for the supply of ttcnui engines, thus enhancing the auvaritages and economy of that great 100: ive agent, and removing ihsssib jecOon that luu ever aiaeiuled Uxs wont (on this Hand) ef wa? ter courses of power -dequate lo tiie propelling of machinery. Jacob Harsen, Andrew McGuwcti, |saac,Adriauce, J. R. Walters, James W. Ileekrn&o, James ChesO'rman, Irarnl. C llott, 1 -h?. Henry Hall. James M<mn?. Gamt S. m. ??, beacJJvatttgtf, MartcllnaEeiki. Rjcii. 1'. tjarmao, r-.?i>l<-rd Knapo. A. A. Alvord, Jno. tt. Braiihurst. Apply at Mott Brotbzrb.. No. 7 Noma-etreet, swesrsota the nstw Crrrtom House. _ j!? i|_t,Th im JONES u HALL'S CHAMOXJIBLZ&jlFETY/*l?OT ? 1 mi lock eon, at the wdi of iu possessor. p? changed so a. to moke millions of locks out of one. so that neither the m.'Ucr _or coy other person las any knowledge whatever ot" the luck. TtiesutjscriberwimM respect fiiily inform the public that he nasmncha-Mot h s partner, Vv'ra. Hall, of Itosioo, Mass hn half in tiie Patent Rural 1:1 the nlsove U/ck. This Ir^cic is ri<-w owned and will in future lie manutacxirred only by H C Jii.sss. at his rt.tahtuhment in :iie raty or Newark S Jener' And by this ad vs^iseroes.. nf ,/oukl uotify ull jh-isshct not ui mfnnge upswi bu Patent R'gbt. The wb-crilier has been to a great expense to maindactun aud to sell Use above lock, at much less price, according to thes?e. than can hi brnirht E UieLmtol ntities. .Kit.I ho wou.l turtber ?lato that his inex. has never been picked nor eptsicsl WTthorrt the true key that kersed it. as wih oe ?eeri 07 the many trials that ,t has uruler. gone BiriirTerent times, with ?. reward ef aiuflto any person mlm woukI open C ta-riy: but no one luu ever beeti socccssiul ?oikI it is warranted m all imtunces not to get oat of orcer wane iu ose. wiucj. has been a ittestt anuoyenco tn roocy who bavst gssed locks of dtlferer.i coisitrucuim. Also ist Parent Pod Locks lw Railroad parposes. Pnscos. Ezprssses and Curom Housei, which have been generally rid/rntetl and give full miuinc'iiti. U.CJONBb, iL 3mlawtae__Patent Lsck Maker. Newark. N. J.__ METAL Iii* IPS .""ef;* P_\N-i'EfnJ VVA1TR"'F1GIiT ri'R HVE YEARS. WHICH IS FOCR YEARS LONG r.R THAN CP! AL.-The si_t?cnberj have invented a method of essrerine rssofs witi phun or grtlvarinotd On plot-*. whitnli.cT /uorantes* to rernnin wntertight rtvs: i'E-Jls. wnen pit on by. tliem. lite nseuC ti to pot on that u cermet be si. lected hv to* lhrinkiog or twellmg of the piankt on which A at is id, or by the contraction or expansion of the metal. The following gcnilemeri hnvthad their dwditngiwueesaad Btnres m t>.? erty coverwi by thin method, tothesr satisfaction; h -z.-r; Brevort, Esq. corner ol ptk Avenue and 9th street, Joj S. 8e hernierr.on:. E*ri. Ito. 3> Broadway. Davkl Austin. Ir2aq. cor. of&tr-ii-UMre Ilace andIW;u^iairi-?t. i. Green Ytano^En. MerehiDvt'x^changa. WsJiat, Ceo. li. Butler, Eto, No- til Naoaau-sL Pnmcji: liurnn, Etei. 3? Brood.**. Notice a given, tnai as the imiirossrastn'- .1 pa'ented. Bfl per? sons in the trade wishing to cover root, "y toe wtwc-ibers pan II Ii "I 1'IUI IMIIIIIBBIIlMI.llTltr* *~~"_ .__ ml.lrf P. NAVlX>KsfcCO. 77 and79BroarL*t-_ 2_>^b.V,HEKit: PiXIMBEEtr": s-LCMBBES:?'nsa set) JF senher would coll um att'inaon ot pLumbers ami the xmb hc la a porige: aiUc!? ot Txr. muM/e*** Pr**, raaririfxeja. ed by an eotirery o*v Froet? toi whiCi he as* Ua nmerth aa enred !?ier? Palest, stoich platottha p^>? on the irauda with an area perieca paws ot pcre 1 us. . Havingsatomeci great per.ection in tMaaafJjaid ol msBulcct cnox and pattcg Lead Pipe, at 11 enahiedto oSer UBaanenor art'c? st tne tame pnsc ca>nreo lor common pip*. flu warrants the Pipe n^uliss ured 07 hoi not lo rrarrt or ?ei,:, t-er.'.-emailticwt.Selka.or otr-arimrsf(.-.^n- ^ 0V pertectiy ooJoruj loiciaesi. '? Aar, 09 hand i mtfiostock o. .iaSiane Crotca and Coastry P.^c. wstt? ena Ira tusaa: nan at tna mt an&etnrv 2? Wssst ssjesK^or at Jr^aa.^ itrouim, -P. VYct^st^ ^ _._ a. w. fx>v?7B*rn STOTICK TO KNCKAVKI > BRUCK. Copper oad Ste .hrOfgMet, Nerw-York. surer. it*n'.tupi?ty ftiwsyt on haatl.